8 DIY Sites to Follow on Twitter

If your weapon of choice is a glue gun, we recommend following these 8 craftastic accounts!

@craft – Craft ‘n’ tweet to your heart’s content by following Craft zine, which tweets daily “How-To” videos and posts, along with some of the best new projects from other crafting blogs and sites. Craft’s tweet style:

@psimadethis– High fashion and DIY get equal lovin’ from P.S. I Made This‘ Erica Domesek, who tweets about dry erase paint and the Met Ball with the same enthusiasm. Follow @psimadethis for updates on Erica’s DIY projects, whirlwind social life, and inspirations. Erica’s tweet style:

@burdastyle – This online sewing community and ModLife fave offers project ideas, tutorials, message boards, and a library of free or low-priced patterns in both regular and plus sizes. For recent Burda converts and avid needle-wielders, this Twitter account is a must-follow. Burda’s tweet style:

@make_tips– Like its username suggests, MAKE Magazine’s Twitter is full of 140-character tips to help you tweak, organize, and make sense of the jumble of technology in your life. Newsweek calls MAKE “The Martha Stewart for Geeks,” but we think their tips are too good to leave to just the geeks. MAKE’s tweet style:

@ReadyMadeTweets– For the super hands-on types. Like its print and web counterparts, ReadyMade‘s Twitter is a good place for quick tips, and project ideas in the realms of DIY, design, home, and food. ReadyMade’s tweet style: